This odd new addition to the restaurant industry in China boasts seats shaped like toilets, bowls in the form of urinals and food that looks like feces. Although most people would find this completely unappetising, the novelty has attracted many tourists.

According to Forbes, China has the second-largest concentration of billionaires in the world (122 billionaires) but 13% of the population live in extreme poverty (lives on less than $1.25 a day). This collection of photos from Reuters photographer Kim Kyuang-Hoon, shows just how big this gap really is.

Since Pizza Hut patrons in China are only allowed one trip to the salad bar, they have invented this genius method of packing as much salad as possible onto a single plate. And here it is: the “Salad Tower”.

The Yushan village in China is situated 1312 ft above the ground and is only reachable by a zip line running between two cliff faces. A steel cage is suspended from these thick cables and is used to carry people and supplies into and out of the village.

Located in the Qinling mountain range near the city Huayin, China, the Huashan is one of the five sacred mountains of Taoism. This dangerous and complicated climbing path is lined by Taoist monasteries, temples and pagodas and goes as high up as 6988 feet (2130 metres).